With classrooms closed across the country, some kids are having to shift most of their learning online. However, online learning isn't just for those still in school! Tech expert
Avery Swartz broke down a few ways we all can pick up new skills through e-learning. Not only will they present you with some great hobbies, or build your career skills, they also happen to be the perfect way to pass the time in quarantine. Check out Avery's suggestions below, and watch the video above for more!
LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE
Thinking you’d like to pick up a second language, or dust off your conversational skills in a different language? There are many options for learning languages, including
Mango, which is a self-led learning platform. It’s free until June 30, 2020. If you prefer having one-on-one lessons with a language tutor, try
Preply. And if you want a combination of online courses and one-on-one video sessions with native speakers, check out
Chatterbug.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to improve your memory or how to master the art of conversation, then
Highbrow may be for you. The website has courses in over 300 topics, broken down into tiny bite-size pieces. Once you enroll in a course, Highbrow sends you a five minute lesson a day by email. Most courses are ten days long.[video_embed id='1924820']RELATED: These three things will make working from home a breeze[/video_embed]
FIND MORE JOY AND HAPPINESS
Everyone could use a little more joy and happiness in their lives right now, and you can learn specifically how with the online courses offered at
CreativeLive. Check out
The Power of Happiness or
How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life.
GET CREATIVE
Now could be the perfect time to pick up an instrument, improve your drawing skills, or learn to sew. If you have creative skills you’d like to foster, check out
Skillshare. And if you’d like to learn from the best in the world,
MasterClass might be right for you. Celebrities like Gordon Ramsay, Annie Leibovitz, and Martin Scorsese will teach you the details of their craft.
BUILD CAREER SKILLS
If there are specific skills you’re looking to build on for your career, check out the video training available through
Lynda.com, which is now part of
LinkedIn Learning. It’s an online learning platform that helps anyone learn business, software, technology and other career skills, directly from industry experts.Hot tip: many libraries in Canada offer free access to Lynda.com with your library card. Check with your local library to see what’s available.[video_embed id='1918548']BEFORE YOU GO: ‘See You On the Internet’ is the Goldilocks of tech books[/video_embed]